RE: Latest news3 Mar 2018 08:46
Thanks Traydor, looks like it’s all calming down:
Google translate: part 1
Australian company European Metals Holdings (EMH) can continue to prepare lithium mining at Cínovka. This is apparent from the statement of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MPO). The resort stated that the right of priority mining has a particular deposit for the person carrying out the survey. In this particular case, EMH and its subsidiary Geomet,respectively.
On the question of why the Czechs had denounced EMH a Memorandum of Understanding, MIT spokeswoman Štěpánek Filipová referred to Tomáš Hüner's (on behalf of YES) resignation of the Minister in the resignation of Tomáš Hüner. He, among other things, said he wanted to end the misinterpretation and speculation that took place around the memorandum.
The right of priority mining is not related at all to the Memorandum dealing with cooperation in the extraction, processing and sale of this product. EMH is currently conducting a lithium deposit survey, evaluating the effectiveness of its potential mining, and how it decides under Czech law whether it will continue not only in exploration but in subsequent mining. For the EMH, the Ministry of Industry and Trade behaves like any other company under domestic law, "the Office said.